Stop paying retail for marketing. Digital Assault AI is a wholesale buying club for marketing — one membership unlocks agency-tier access to GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai — the stack that runs $2,155/mo at retail plus $1,500+ in setup fees — for $197/mo, plus a shelf of standalone AI apps included on top, and wholesale rates on everything you deploy through it. No setup fees. No contracts.
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Fair question — a $197 price for three platforms should make you suspicious. Here's the honest answer, and it isn't a software discount. Nobody gets software cheap. What agencies get cheap is the marketing — and that's the part they sell back to you at retail.
You already understand this model.
Warehouse clubs did it with groceries. You pay a membership at the door, and then you buy off a different price list than the one on the shelf. Nobody thinks that's a scam. Nobody asks how the pallet of paper towels can possibly be that cheap. The membership is the product — it's the door to the other list.
This is that, for marketing. We hold the agency-tier accounts. You pay a membership. Then you buy your marketing off the wholesale list — the one your agency has been reading from while quoting you the retail one.
GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai each sell an agency tier — one license built to run many client accounts underneath it. An agency pays full freight for that tier, then spreads it across every client they serve. That's the arsenal, and it's why your agency can charge you retail for marketing they buy at wholesale.
Digital Assault AI pays full retail for agency-tier accounts on all three platforms, same as any agency does. Nobody gets software cheap. The difference is what happens next: an agency spreads that license across a handful of clients and marks the marketing up. We spread it across members and don't.
Your $197/mo membership gives you full-tier logins inside those accounts — the real platforms, the real tools, not a watered-down version. And the marketing you deploy through them — SEO, listings, ads, fulfillment — bills at the wholesale rate your agency pays, not the retail rate they charge you.
Here's what matters if you're reselling: the Digital Assault AI name never appears in front of your clients. Not on the login, not in an email, not in a footer, not anywhere.
And it goes further than us — the platforms are white-labeled too. Your clients don't see GoHighLevel, Vendasta or deal.ai behind it any more than they see us. There's nothing for them to look up, and nothing for them to price-shop. That matters: the fastest way to lose a client is for them to discover the retail price of the thing you're billing them for.
That includes the paperwork. Reports and dashboards arrive with no Digital Assault name on them — not on your client's copies, not even on your own — so you forward them exactly as they land. And your clients never contact support; you stay their only point of contact, because they hired you, not a help desk.
You're not reselling "a Digital Assault account." You're delivering a service under your own company, at your own prices, keeping the difference. What powers it stays between us.
The only thing happening behind the curtain: you're reaching the platforms through our agency tier instead of signing your own contract with each vendor. That's the mechanism that makes the price work, and day to day it changes nothing — same platforms, same logins, same tools. If you ever need your own direct contract with a vendor, that's a fair reason to buy direct at retail. For everyone else: same software, reached through a shared license instead of your own — and the marketing you run through it at the wholesale rate, instead of the retail rate an agency would charge you for it.
Fair thing to ask before you hand anyone your card. Digital Assault AI isn't an anonymous checkout page — it's a real company in Meridian, Idaho, founded and run by Mike Morgan, 35+ years in marketing — on every side of the table. He's sold marketing at retail for big corporations. He runs his own full-service retail agency — today, on this exact stack, for real paying clients. And he's paid every one of these fees himself. He knows exactly what this stuff really costs, because he's charged it and been charged it.
Meridian, Idaho — national wire release, carried across 200+ news sites
"Small business owners shouldn't have to sacrifice quality because of budget. They deserve tools that work at scale, that are white-label, and that don't come with inflated pricing designed for agencies with ten-figure budgets."
— Mike Morgan, founder, Digital Assault AI
Read the full release →Why we're this obsessed with no contracts and no upsell ladders: it happened to us. A slick pitch, then a funnel with no end to it — the next thing always cost more, the result was always one purchase away, and the card kept getting charged for something that never delivered.
So everything here is on the table, nothing is locked in, and you can cancel the second we stop earning it. That isn't us being generous. It's us building the opposite of what was done to us.
If any of that stops being true, you'll know where to find us.
No mockup. No marketing render. This is the real login screen — the arsenal, behind one password. The big three platforms are in there, and so are fourteen standalone AI apps most people buy one at a time.
Vendasta, GoHighLevel and deal.ai are only three of them. Every starred app is additional software included in the same $197 — AI video effects, logo suites, creative labs, live assistants, design editions and more. Not a mockup. Not a coming-soon list. The real dashboard.
GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai are three icons on this screen. Every starred app beside them — AI Logo Suite, Creative Lab, Live Personal Assistants and the rest — is standalone software normally sold separately, included in your membership. That's the part people miss: you're not getting three platforms, you're getting three platforms and a shelf of apps.
Just the SEO shelf of the marketplace — Full-Service SEO with fulfillment, local, listings, advertising, reputation. Resell any of it at wholesale — our name never appears in front of your clients. These are a few of hundreds of products inside.
CRM, calendars, payments (Stripe), Google, Facebook, WordPress hosting, Voice AI, automation — connected in one place. This is the command center, on our own account.
Facebook, Instagram, Google Business Profile, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Threads, Bluesky — scheduled from one screen. This is our own account, running our own marketing.
Retail pricing, published by each platform. Add it up before you decide $197 sounds too cheap — then look at what the same line items cost as a member.
Retail pricing as published by each platform. The stack is included in your membership; marketing you deploy — like the SEO above — bills at wholesale rather than retail. That's the whole model.
This is Full-Service SEO with fulfillment — the basic package, $400/mo at retail — that we've run since the beginning. A real client, real rankings, real phone calls. It's also the clearest example we have of what "wholesale vs. retail" means in dollars.
And this isn't software doing the work. Full-Service SEO means real people: they do the keyword research, set up Google and Bing, submit the keywords, build monthly backlinks, and do the on-site work on your website directly if you give them access. That's a fulfillment team, not a rank tracker.
Which answers the obvious objection — "I don't have time to do SEO myself." You don't have to. You buy the same done-for-you campaign your agency buys, at the price they buy it for, and you keep the $200 they were adding on top. On one service. Every month.
You were never paying them for genius. You were paying them for access — to the arsenal, and to the wholesale rates you weren't allowed to see. That's the entire markup.
Now you have both. Keep the campaigns. Keep the leads. Keep the $1,758 a month that used to be someone else's margin.
Eight modules cover the daily work. On top of them sit fourteen standalone AI apps — agents, tutors, design suites, video tools — the kind normally sold one license at a time.
Mobile-ready websites, landing pages and conversion funnels.
Every lead and deal tracked from first touch to close.
Automated follow-up that runs while you work.
Copy, images, video, voiceovers and podcasts on demand.
Real people do the work — research, setup, backlinks, on-site. From $400/mo retail.
Schedule and publish everywhere from one dashboard.
Generate, monitor and respond — automatically.
Resell the whole stack — our name never reaches your clients.
Geofencing serves your ads to the phones that physically enter a location you choose. It's the most precise targeting a local business can buy — and most agencies won't quote it under $1,000/mo.
You buy it at wholesale — not bundled into your membership, but nowhere near what an agency quotes. Even after you add the access fee, you're still paying a fraction of retail. The margin on a single campaign can cover your membership for the year.
Geofencing campaigns move through agency partners and carry campaign minimums — we'll walk you through what a real budget looks like before you commit a dollar.
Two jobs, two prices, both on this page: $197/mo ($129 annually) to run your own marketing, $297/mo ($193 annually) to resell it to clients. No separate license fee, no revenue share, no cut of your margin.
Everything they were doing, in a dashboard you control — at the wholesale rates they were buying at and billing you double for. Less than most agencies charge for a single service.
Set your own prices and keep the difference. Your clients never see the Digital Assault name — or the platforms behind it. You deliver the service; the whole supply chain stays invisible.
The common path: use it for your own business first, learn it cold, then start charging clients for the same results. You already know the product works — you've been running your own business on it.
These are the same tools the biggest companies in the world run on. That's the whole appeal — and it's also the catch, because enterprise tools assume there's an operator. We'd rather tell you that now than take your money and watch you never log in.
There's no magic bullet.
But there is a shortcut.
It just doesn't go around the work — it goes around the bill. You still have to learn the tools, run the campaigns, and show up every week. Nobody can hand you that part, and anyone who says they can is selling something.
What you skip is the retail pricing and the enterprise budget it used to take to get your hands on any of this. We're not giving you a simpler tool than the big companies use — we're giving you the same tools they use, without needing their money.
If you've got one capable person and some willingness to learn, you're about to punch several weight classes above where your revenue says you should be. If you don't, an agency is genuinely the better answer, and we'd rather you hear that from us than find out at day twenty.
For the business that's done paying an agency to run software it could run itself.
For the agency, consultant or operator selling marketing services to their own clients.
Take three weeks inside the platforms. If it isn't what we said it was, tell us and we'll refund your membership — monthly or annual, no interrogation.
Refunding your access means closing your access. Any products you bought through the platform get canceled and closed out first, your logins switch off, and the wholesale pricing goes with them — you can't hand back the membership and keep the benefits. That's the only condition, and it's the obvious one.
The one limit we can't moveProducts already running on their own 30-day terms aren't refundable. You can cancel so they don't renew, but a month that's already started belongs to the vendor, not to us, and we're not going to pretend we can claw it back. The membership is ours — that's the part we guarantee.
Annual is four months free on either tier. Monthly gets you out whenever you want. Every option gets 21 days to change your mind.
Neither one locks you into a term — the annual is a discount, not a leash.
You've seen the other version of this offer: a cheap front door, then a hallway of unlocks. We didn't just see it — we paid for it. Two prices isn't a ladder, it's a fork. Here's the specific promise.
Ad spend is ad spend. If you run geofencing or paid campaigns, you're buying media — that money goes to the ads, not to us, and we'll show you the real minimums before you commit a dollar.
Products you choose to deploy bill at wholesale. SEO packages, listings, done-for-you fulfillment — you see the price first, you decide, and wholesale is the entire point of the membership rather than a surprise at the register.
What you'll never do is pay again to unlock something this page already promised you. Everything described here is in the $197.
The fair worry about buying through an agency tier: "am I a second-class customer who gets orphaned when something breaks?" Here's the answer, in three parts — and note that every one of them has a do-it-with-me and a do-it-for-me option.
Not an empty dashboard and a login you have to figure out. It's set up, and a human walks you through it.
Book a session with a GoHighLevel expert who walks you through whatever you're stuck on — unlimited, no queue, no forum thread. And in many cases, if you'd rather not build it yourself, you can pay them at wholesale to just do it for you.
Reachable right from your dashboard, with a marketing-services email that answers. The marketplace behind you, not a wall.
And nothing you hand a client has our name on it. Reports, dashboards, notifications — they arrive neutral. No Digital Assault AI, no GoHighLevel, no Vendasta. Not on your clients' copies, and not even on your own. Forward a report to a client exactly as it lands, without scrubbing a thing.
Your clients never talk to support — you do. You stay their only point of contact, which is how it should be: they hired you, not a help desk they've never heard of. The whole supply chain stays invisible, and you stay the expert.
Before you buy anything, run the free Snapshot Report. It grades your business across search visibility, listings, reviews, social, website, advertising and AI discoverability — the same audit our members run on their own clients.
You'll set up a free account to see it — no credit card required, not now and not later. It's yours whether you ever become a member or not.
Both reactions are reasonable. The short answer: we hold agency-tier accounts with GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai, and your membership gives you full-tier access under that umbrella — which is why it costs a fraction of retail. It's the same model as a warehouse club: you pay a membership, and the membership is what puts you on a different price list than the shelf. Nobody asks how the pallet of paper towels can be that cheap. Here the list is marketing — the wholesale rates agencies buy at and resell to you at retail. Our launch was covered across the wire, we're a real company in Meridian, Idaho run by someone with 35+ years in marketing, the number on this page connects you to us 24/7, and there's no contract holding you if we're wrong And the simplest tell: we run our own full-service marketing agency on this exact stack, for paying clients, every day. We're not flipping logins to strangers and hoping — we use the thing ourselves.
The closest thing to one: you're reaching the platforms through Digital Assault's agency tier rather than your own direct contract with each vendor. That's the mechanism behind the price — and day to day it changes nothing. Same logins, same tools, same capabilities — and nothing that points back to us. If you're reselling, your clients never see Digital Assault AI anywhere: not the login, not an email, not a footer.
Generally, no — most members start with nothing to pay upfront, and there's no Digital Assault setup or onboarding fee to get going. Where it matters: buying these platforms direct often means $1,500+ in one-time onboarding fees at retail. Here, if a specific product you deploy ever carries a setup cost of its own, you pay it at wholesale, never retail — same as everything else. Your membership itself starts at $197 with no fee to begin.
No — and this is the question we take most personally, because we got caught in one of those ourselves. A pitch, then a funnel that never ended: the next tier always cost more, the results were always one more purchase away, and the card kept getting charged. No. There are exactly two prices and both are printed on this page: $197/mo to use it, $297/mo to resell it — or $129 and $193 respectively if you pay annually. That's a fork, not a ladder — the $197 isn't crippled to push you up, it's complete for running your own marketing; the $297 exists because reselling means we provision and carry client accounts for you. There is nothing above $297 — no enterprise tier, no platinum unlock, no "call for pricing," no upsell sequence in your inbox. Being straight about what can cost more: ad spend is ad spend (that money buys media, not an upgrade, and you'll see real minimums before committing), and products you choose to deploy — SEO, listings, AI voice agents, done-for-you fulfillment — bill at wholesale, which is the point of the membership rather than a surprise.
Included in the $197: full agency-tier logins to GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai, the 300+ tools across all eight modules, the standalone AI apps on the dashboard (the starred ones — video effects, logo suites, creative labs, live assistants and the rest), and guided onboarding. For a limited time, GoHighLevel's Ad Manager is included too — a $30/mo value. Reseller rights come with the $297 tier. Wholesale access, not bundled: anything that runs on usage or media — AI-assisted calling, ad spend, geofencing, done-for-you fulfillment. Those you buy at the wholesale rate instead of retail, which is the entire point of the membership. We'd rather you read that here than discover it later.
Because we'd rather have you for a year than churn you in a month, and we'll pay you for that in real money: annual is four months free on either tier — $129/mo instead of $197 to use it (saving $816), or $193/mo instead of $297 to resell it (saving $1,248). Same 35% either way. That's it. There's no catch and no term trap: the annual is a discount, not a lock-in, and it carries the same 21-day money-back window as monthly. If you'd rather stay month to month and keep total freedom, those prices are on this page too and nothing is held back from them.
Yes, on the part we control: 21 days, money back on your membership — monthly or annual. Take three weeks inside the platforms, and if it isn't what this page promised, tell us and we'll refund your access fee. How it works: refunding your access means closing it. Any products you purchased get canceled and closed first, your logins switch off, and the wholesale pricing ends with them — you can't return the membership and keep the benefits. The one limit: products already running on their own 30-day terms aren't refundable. You can cancel so they don't renew, but a month that's already started belongs to the vendor, not to us, and we won't pretend we can undo it. The membership is ours, and that's what we guarantee.
No. Month to month. Cancel whenever you want.
Reseller rights live in the $297/mo tier — and that's the whole cost. No separate license fee, no revenue share, no cut of what you charge. The reason it's $297 rather than $197 is simple and worth saying out loud: reselling means client accounts get provisioned and carried on our side, and that costs us money. We'd rather price it honestly than bury it. What you get: set your own prices, keep every dollar of the difference, and your clients never see the Digital Assault name — or GoHighLevel, Vendasta or deal.ai behind it. Nothing points back to us and there's nothing for your client to look up and price-shop against your invoice. And it extends to the paperwork: reports carry no Digital Assault name — not your client's copies, not even your own — so you forward them untouched. Your client's only contact is you.
Yes — and that's on purpose. The voice agent that picks up at (208) 944-2492 runs on AI calling tools you'd have wholesale access to as a member. To be clear: AI-assisted calling isn't included in the $197 — it's an add-on, but you'd buy it at the wholesale rate instead of retail, which is the entire point of the membership. It answers 24/7, handles the basics, and transfers sales conversations straight to Mike. Call it and poke at it: it's the cheapest live demo we can give you of what this stack can do.
Digital Assault AI is American-owned and operated out of Meridian, Idaho, founded by Mike Morgan — 35+ years in marketing, named publicly in our national launch coverage, and still running his own full-service agency on this exact stack. Support is domestic, the phone number on this page connects you to us 24/7 — our AI answers and hands sales calls straight to Mike — and there is no contract keeping you here if we ever stop earning it.
Wholesale pricing, not wholesale support. Your stack arrives configured rather than as an empty dashboard, with guided onboarding from a human. From there you book time with a GoHighLevel expert who walks you through whatever you need — unlimited sessions, not a ticket queue and not a forum thread. And in many cases you don't have to do it yourself at all: you can pay that expert at wholesale to build it for you. There's a Vendasta support channel too, reachable right from your dashboard, and done-for-you fulfillment at wholesale rates across the marketplace. For resellers, two things matter: your clients never contact support — you stay their only point of contact, and nothing you hand them carries our name. Reports and dashboards arrive neutral, so you can forward them exactly as they land.
No — and we'd rather say that plainly than let you find out later. Geofencing isn't bundled into the membership; you buy it at the wholesale rate. Here's why that's still the point: agencies rarely quote geofencing under $1,000/mo, and you'd be paying a fraction of that. Even adding your access fee on top, you're well under retail — the difference on a single campaign can cover your membership for a year. Campaigns move through agency partners and carry real minimums, so we'll show you an honest budget before you spend a dollar. Ad spend is ad spend: that money buys media, not a Digital Assault upgrade.
There isn't one. You create a free account to see it — no credit card, now or later — and the report is yours whether you ever pay us a dollar. It grades your search visibility, listings, reviews, social, website, advertising and AI discoverability. We show it to you free because it's the same audit our members run on their own clients, and if it's useful you'll draw your own conclusion about the rest of the stack.
Honestly? Not everyone. These are the same tools the largest companies in the world run on, and enterprise tools assume an operator. If software makes you want to close the laptop, or you want the whole thing done for you, an agency is the better answer and we'd rather say so now. But if you already do your own marketing and resent paying retail for the tools — or you have one person who's decent with computers — this is exactly the ticket. Same arsenal as the big companies, without their budget. Agencies and consultants who want enterprise capability without the enterprise bill are the other half of who buys this.
Thirty articles on how this industry actually prices itself — written by someone who paid those prices for 35 years. No gate, no email required.
What full-tier access to GoHighLevel, Vendasta and deal.ai actually costs at retail — and what the same stack costs wholesale.
Read the breakdown → The differentiatorDraw a virtual boundary around any physical location and serve ads to the phones that enter it. Here's how it works, plainly.
Read the explainer → The opportunityHow white-label reselling works, why the platforms allow it, and how to launch an agency-grade service under your own name.
Read the guide →Prefer a walkthrough before you commit to anything? Drop your details and we'll show you the actual platform — no pressure, no pitch deck. Or call and our AI will put you straight through to Mike.
Would rather just call? (208) 944-2492 — our AI answers, ask for sales and you get Mike · Or skip the talking and run your free Snapshot →